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TheServerSide Java Symposium: March 26-28, 2008 PDF Print
Written by Content Team   
Feb 28, 2008 at 08:02 PM

The top Java experts, framework founders, go-to bloggers, and best-selling authors will be presenting at TheServerSide Java Symposium, March 26-28. Created by the minds behind TheServerSide.com, TSSJS has 60+ sessions, panels and keynotes covering Languages and Coding, Frameworks, High Performance Computing, Architecture, SOA, Persistence, The Presentation Tier, and industry Case Studies. With a speaker to attendee ratio of 1:9, TSSJS gets you up close with leading experts in the enterprise Java space. TSSJS is focused solely on enterprise Java.

Matt Raible is the track host of the Frameworks track and will be leading a panel on comparing Java Web frameworks, including Struts 2, Spring MVC, Grails, Seam, JSF and Wicket. Compare frameworks based on their productivity, scalability and maintainability. Get an insider look at what's coming up in JPA 2.0, Spring 2.5.1 and JSF 2.0. Plus, at TSSJS you'll have the opportunity to ask Rod Johnson (Spring), David Geary (JSF) and Ross Mason (Mule) your specific questions about how to best use their frameworks.

There's more - check out the complete conference agenda. You can register for TSSJS here.

If you're busy in March, consider attending TheServerSide Java Symposium-Europe in Prague, June 18-20.


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